New & Improved Online Banking

Your New Online Banking has Arrived!

IMPORTANT TIPS: YOUR NEW ONLINE BANKING

ENROLLMENT
As a reminder, for security purposes, JOINT MEMBERS on your accounts are encouraged to ENROLL SEPARATELY. All account information is aggregated into one login, so if you choose to share a Login/Password with a Joint member, they WILL HAVE ACCESSto all accounts listed under the PRIMARY membership.

REGISTERING YOUR DEVICE
If you regularly use a personal PC or mobile phone for your Online Banking, and want to avoid receiving multiple Security Access Codes with each attempt to Login, you must click “Register My Device”. For security purposes, we strongly recommend that you do not register any devices that are not your own.

ACCESS TO BILL PAY
Should you receive a message that reads “You do not have rights to Bill Pay. Please contact your administrator or Financial Institution”, simply LOG OFF and LOG BACK IN to properly establish the connection to your bill pay transactions and payees.

SAVE YOUR LOGIN SCREEN
You may have our previous Online Banking login screen ‘bookmarked’ or saved as a ‘favorite’ on your PC. Be sure to update your link to the new Online Banking login screen.

Some improved features of our New Online Banking are:

Improved security features with an easier login process

A consistent look and feel across all your devices

Simple review of your most commonly used transactions, all on your new home page

Faster, easier Bill Pay functionality

Easy-to-use budgeting tools

Improved Search functionality to quickly find your most important data

Ability to easily find a convenient branch or ATM wherever you are with interactive maps

And coming soon… Advanced loan payment options AND Personal Finance Management & Account Aggregation to see all of your accounts from multiple Financial Institutions in one place

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